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Originally posted on Happy Endpoints: Summer is finally here and so are the long form virtual hackathons. Unlike a traditional hackathon, which focus on what you can build in one place in one limited time span, virtual hackathons typically give you a month or more to work from where ever you like. And for those…

Theoretical concepts are essentially the building blocks towards a bigger picture. In this post I have mentioned the fundamental blocks of data clustering which any data scientist would need to begin a data mining process. Although, its not complete but it should get you started.

A compilation of books, datasets, weblogs that I find are useful and pertinent are listed. I’m creating this now because i know in this long journey I will need to refer to this listing over and over again. Hope you can find something useful here too.

It’s been quite a while since I had written. It’s not like as if I did not have the idea’s, but it’s the time that couldn’t be managed. The constant flow of thoughts, idea’s keep flowing in a writer’s mind it’s only the moulding of them that takes time. Anyway, I will save all from…

I found these interesting links on a page while browsing through the University of Wisconsin-Madison website. Since i have a lot of bookmarks cluttered in my browser, I am simply posting these links here as a page for my and perhaps your convenience. 0. Knowledge Discovery in Database 1. KDNuggets– A comprehensive data mining site offering news, software,…

I will be updating the below mentioned list often. The following list, detail books that i have read or intend to read. The books that i have read and found them to be a good supplement for this topic have my comments. The books that i have yet to read just have their titles without…